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31 Jul 2023
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#politics
Daily Wire: ‘Frankly Insulting’: Law Professor Slams Biden’s ‘Obnoxious Reason’ For Finally Recognizing Hunter’s Daughter
Law Professor Jonathan Turley criticizes President Joe Biden and his wife for not acknowledging their seventh grandchild until now. Turley finds their statement about the situation insulting and argues that there was no legal reason for the Bidens to wait four years to recognize their granddaughter. He suggests that their decision was driven by political motivations and pressure from fellow Democrats. Turley also highlights the Bidens' apparent lack of concern for their granddaughter compared to their dogs.
#foreignaffairs
The American Spectator: Ukraine and Syria: Biden’s Leftover Wars
President Biden's decision to send military equipment to Taiwan and his involvement in the wars in Syria and Ukraine are raising concerns about the depletion of US military stockpiles and the neglect of national security interests. While aiding Ukraine is crucial, it is draining resources needed for our own defense. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has become Biden's "endless war," with uncertain outcomes and wavering support for further aid. The situation in Ukraine is deeply rooted in Putin's desire to revive Russia's empire, making peace and resolution unlikely as long as he remains in power.
The American Spectator: Committee on the CCP Compares China Struggle to WWII
The Congressional Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) held a hearing discussing the administration's China strategy and concerns about America's industrial base and trade deficit with China. Representatives from both parties had different perspectives on the trade deficit, with some calling for restricted exports to China. There were also concerns about China's economic advances in the South Pacific and the effectiveness of diplomacy with China. The committee's overall goal was to address the CCP's aggressive behavior.
#crime
Flag And Cross: US Lawmaker Faces Indictment For Alleged Involvement In Scheme Resembling 'Nigerian Prince' Fraud
George Santos, a U.S. representative, has been indicted for his involvement in a deceptive crypto scheme resembling the "Nigerian Prince" fraud. The charges against him include misleading representation of earnings and embezzlement of campaign funds. If convicted, Santos could face up to 20 years in prison.
#sports
Forbes: While Luis Severino Struggles, Justin Verlander Considers His Future
It seems that New York Yankees pitcher Luis Severino is struggling to revive his career after a recent string of poor performances. Severino expressed his frustration, stating that he feels like the worst pitcher in the game. Despite his previous success, his recent numbers reveal a decline in performance, leading to concerns about his future in the sport. On the other hand, New York Mets pitcher Justin Verlander is also facing uncertainty as trade rumors circulate. Verlander, who recently achieved his 250th career win, expressed his desire for the opportunity to win and is awaiting further developments regarding a possible trade.
#other
Forbes: Coach Airways May Be A Short-Lived, But Valuable, Flight Of Fancy
Coach has opened a pop-up store on a Boeing 747 in a mall in Malacca, Malaysia. The store features a Coach Airways collection and is expected to be open until the end of the year. It is part of Tapestry's strategy to create unique retail experiences.
Forbes: Today’s Wordle #772 Hints, Clues And Answer For Monday, July 31st
A guide on how to solve today's Wordle game. The hint is "Harry, but not the prince" and the clue is that the word ends in a vowel. Wordle Bot guessed it in two moves.
The American Spectator: Tony Bennett: The Last American Songbook Megastar
Andy Williams, Peggy Lee, Sammy Davis Jr., and Lena Horne were stars of their time, but have been forgotten by most. Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald were enduring megastars who are still remembered. Davis had talent to match the megastars, but his name has disappeared over time. He performed a stunning a cappella rendition of "I've Got You Under My Skin" in 1967, but by 1972, his style changed and his performances declined. Tony Bennett, a member of the exclusive megastar club, had a gentle public persona that transcended politics. He is remembered as a "jazzy crooner" of the American Songbook and was a superstar throughout his eight-decade career.